I think York have 'gone' they have changed manager already, to no effect. Any one from the remaining 3 quoted could join them - but there is only one team who don't score goals (goals win games).
Worryingly Pools also don't seem able to grind out goalless draws, or at least set up defensively to keep goals against down.

No, it is Pools plus one unless someone at the club gets a grip of the situation and does something about this miserable situation. But that wont be the invisible East End kid Coxall - I never thought at I'd say this but come back Uncle Ken, all is forgiven.

I've no idea what Coxall is or does but he is certainly NOT doing anything for our club. I couldn't be there today cos of a conflicting Xmas bash so I'm not sure if there was any reaction from the fans but its time that we made our feelings heard before during and after the games.

Much improved performance upon Tuesday, but we still cannot focus for the full 90.

At 1-1 we should have had the nous to see the game out. Unfortunately after all the changes we are no better than we were last season or the season before. Only two constants remain, but it cannot be solely down to that.

Ronnie has to start shouldering some of the blame. Some say he is a football dinosaur with his jurassic tactics, he is stubborn and that makes him part of the problem. He was turning it turning it round today to an extent and we're almost there, but he is making a simple game difficult and he should know better (Cloughie).

Simple things like [today] isolating Naismith on the right. Argyle knew what he was about and played him perfectly, two defenders on him and push him out wide keeping him on his left foot. No way was a cross coming in cos his right foot is only for standing on, all Ronnie and his team had to do was switch him and Oates.

Featherstone is improving, Carroll remains the weak link but again Moore's stubborness puts Carroll and us in the firing line. He's not good enough Ronnie.

Football managers like to be in control, particularly of their own destiny. It's the pantomime season Ronnie, your destined to be the villain....two games, six points and one place away. Let's hope that's where we bottom out and instigate change.

First game in a couple of months for me, and I don't think we did that badly for much of it. The issue came at the start of the second half when they started to step up a gear, we just can't do that - we're so one-paced.

Fenwick is no good leading the line on his own, and we found it really difficult to even craft a chance, never mind score a goal.

Naismith looked a cut above the rest of our team and will presumably bugger off soon, when they doubled up on him (and when Oates got brought off) we had nothing else. Centre halves did alright but the amount of hoofs forward from the back four (and players further forward) was really appalling - you're just ceding possession all the time. The fact one goal came from us sitting deep and not pushing out was no surprise.

In the course of the last 10 league games we have played teams currently in positions 1,2,3,4, 8,9 and 10 in the table. I know we aren't very good but that's a very tough run when confidence is low - and getting lower.

The next 10 games scheduled includes only those in positions 5, 6 and 9. Last season not only did we loose to those around the top of the table but we couldn't beat those around us near the bottom either. We have to do better at that over the next few games.

Last season, at this time, we were dead and buried so we are doing better. Having said that there's no reason why any of the teams currently below us can't win four on the trot and get out of jail.

Have to agree with Block Sands... we haven't even reached 23 games yet (ok so we are only two games away) but still like Block says we are in a better position than this time last year. There are only 10 points separating us and another 10 teams. Anyone of them could have a collapse that drags them into it... thats just as likely, if not more likely than someone below us putting a similar positive run together.

By no means am I happy or impressed with how the season has gone to date but it is a long way off being last seasons Christmas of despair. Last season going into the last 5 games there was still 7 teams who could have got relegated... I expect it to be a similar end this season. Anyone who already thinks this is done and dusted is in serious need of some Christmas Spirit and maybe a hug from Santa.

Oh here we go again we think we get a good manager but what happens we get a moaning one he has done noting for the club but its not his fault is it well yes it is he dismantled the team we had and brought in another useless lot on whole sale and has still keeps on changing the team he has now bought in 14 players and is looing forward to January what will January give us Moore cannot pick a good player if one kicks him as for the chairman he is giving him a chance He is at lest giving him some money but its a new manager we need now but one thing he has stopped this experiment he said at the start to try now we may get back to playing Moors back to the 4 - 4 - 2 formation and let a striker have a game and he scored but if nobody is going to support him then he cannot score Fenwick is one of our best players but Moore does not like him but he cannot deny he can score but he will not say so. I say get rid of Moore and his assistant and son as quickly as possible and bring in new Mourineo is still vacant but as far as Hartlepools United is concerned we are at the bottom wee should be used to that.

I'm not sure if last season is really worth comparing too given how historically poor it was, both in terms of our and this division's history. If the aim is merely to do slightly better than that, we might as well give up now.

It's also worth baring in mind that it's very unlikely we'll see an upturn in form as dramatic as we did last year.

This time last year Cheltenham were sitting reasonably comfortably in 18th place on 25 points, and we all know what happened there.

This club desperately needs a re-boot in the New Year not more of the same old, same old - fresh ideas from a younger, hungrier management team is what is required. Moore and Collins have had a good opportunity to at the very least steer the club away from the relegation zone and into mid-table mediocrity but have failed miserably to manage even that. Game over for me I'm afraid.

Will Pools be dragged further into the relegation mix, only time will tell!
I suspect though that the next few games, up to and including the FA Cup match, will decide RM & SC's fate. If, as we've been led to believe, there will be funds available in January to do further remodeling of the squad, any sensible chairman will look hard at the present management teams record before giving them more money to spend.

Youth is no guarantee of success Joe, we tried that with Cooper and look what happened... just like experience is no guarantee either but I remember everyone screaming out for RM to be given the job given his experience.

I'd expect RM to get the rest of the season... or at least Jan transfer window and Feb to get an upturn in form. Granted he isn't going to slag-off on twitter but GC seems very supportive on all fronts Coaching staff, Players etc.

This probably wont go down to well but I really like him as a chairman, open, honest (to date) informative and communicates. But we need to give him and RM more time well thats my opinion. Everyone wants instant success, me included to an extent but to say with 25/26 games to go we are nailed on for Relegation is getting a bit a head of ourselves... not many teams in this league are consistent... and RM has delivered more with less time.

1 of the main reasons for struggle is our turnover in managers... don't get me wrong some deserved to go, others didnt... but changing a manager every 10/12 months helps nobody.